Warhammer 40k: Boarding Patrol: Adeptus Mechanicus

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Boarding Patrol: Adeptus Mechanicus provides a balanced force of cybernetic warriors, perfectly suited to crushing and incinerating foes in games of Warhammer 40,000 – especially in the dense and deadly Boarding Action missions detailed in the Arks of Omen series – and will save you money compared to buying the kits individually.

Clear out cramped hallways with three rumbling Kataphron battle servitors, spraying fire from heavy guns while a stealthy strike force of five Sicarian Infiltrators dart through the corridors, wielding pistols and melee weapons. Behind them march 10 rad-soaked Skitarii Vanguard, split into squads of five to traverse the tight passageways, saturating entire hallways with debilitating volleys and special weaponry. All are guided by a Tech-Priest Dominus – a master of the Cult Mechanicus, with an arsenal of arcane armaments.

This set includes the following:
- 1x Tech-Priest Dominus
- 3x Kataphron Destroyers, which can alternatively be built as Kataphron Breachers
- 5x Sicarian Infiltrators, which can alternatively be built as Sicarian Ruststalkers
- 10x Skitarii Vanguard, which can alternatively be built as Skitarii Rangers

This box can be used to assemble a variety of units – the recommended build for Boarding Action games is a Tech-Priest Dominus, three Kataphron Destroyers, five Sicarian Infiltrators, and two five-model squads of Skitarii Vanguard.

All models are supplied with their appropriate bases.

Rules for playing Boarding Action games of Warhammer 40,000 can be found in the Arks of Omen: Abaddon supplement. Additional rules for Adeptus Mechanicus Boarding Patrols can be found in Arks of Omen: Vashtorr.

Miniatures are supplied unpainted and may require some assembly. We recommend using Citadel Plastic Glue, Paints and Supplies.

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